Raptr's Dennis Fong took the stage today at AMD's GPU 14 tech day and announced the AMD Gaming Evolved App Powered by Raptr. This App will rival NVIDIA's GeForce Experience and helps gamers quickly optimize their image quality settings.

AMD and NVIDIA both feel that PC gamers don't want to mess with finding the sweet spot on their own and wanted to find a way to make PC Gaming as simple to do as console gaming. NVIDIA went out and came up with their own solution, but AMD found another company that already does that and partnered with them. Raptr has over 18 million PC gamers in their community, so they are able to use the data from millions of people to figure out what the best settings are for your particular system.

Keep their favorite games optimized, based on data collected from other Raptr members of the AMD community

Earn real rewards, just for playing games

Have instant access to in-game tools, such as broadcasting live video via Twitch, taking screnshots, web browsing, and chatting with their friends!

The AMD Gaming Evolved App by Raptr currently supports 28 game titles, but more game titles will be supported as time goes on.

Currently Supported Games:

Aliens: Colonial Marines

BioShock Infinite

Blacklight Retribution

Borderlands 2

Counter-Strike: Global Offensive

Crysis 3

DOOM 3 BFG Edition

DOTA 2

Diablo III

Far Cry 3

Far Cry 3: Blood Dragon

League of Legends

Loadout

Marvel Heroes

Medal of Honor: Warfighter

MicroVolts

Neverwinter

RaiderZ

Rift

Saints Row IV

SimCity

Sleeping Dogs

Sniper Elite V2

Star Trek Online

Star Wars: The Old Republic

The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim

World of Tanks

World of Warcraft

With a single click in the app’s Control Center, gamers will be able to optimize their games based on performance, quality or a balance of both for their AMD hardware. Optimal game settings are determined using system and game data captured from the millions of PCs stored in Raptr’s Cloud combined with extensive testing of various combinations of GPUs, CPUs, and resolutions.

Initially the app will work for any PC, desktop or notebook, with a current generation AMD card, but will expand to include more legacy cards, like ATI, over time.